In today’s world many people seem to be hungry for money. Some of them even have lost their lives for it. Money does have a great effect on the poor, but if a person has a rich life, a lot more money doesn’t mean more happiness.
If money were everything, all millionaires would have true love, real friendship, health and a long life. However, this is not always true.
Nothing else is more pleasant than the three words “I love you”, but can love be bought? I’m afraid not . Love means “give”, not “take”. Health and a long life are precious things for every person. Well, can health and a long life be bought with money? The answer is “No”. Of all the people who live longest in the world, few of them are millionaires. Real friendship can’t be bought, either.
In a word, where money is worshiped, money can cause brothers to quarrel, lovers to hate, strangers to fight and so on, No matter how much money you have, it is still not enough to make you a happy person if you have no one to laugh with and no one to cry for.
閱讀上面短文,根據(jù)所給語境,按要求完成下列各題。(每空一詞)
小題1:根據(jù)①處完成下面的句子。(每空一詞)
It        that many people        hungry for money in today’s world.
小題2: 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面的句子。(每空一詞)
__________ love _______health can be bought with money.
小題3:將②處譯成中文.

小題1:seems  are
小題2:Neither, nor
小題3:無論你擁有多少金錢,如果你沒有一個可以與你一起哭和笑的人,你也不會是一個幸福的人。

試題分析:在當(dāng)今世界,許多人似乎渴望金錢。他們中的一些人甚至失去了生命。對于窮人,錢有很大的影響。但是,如果一個人有更多的錢,并不意味著有更多的幸福。無論你擁有多少金錢,如果你沒有一個可以與你一起哭和笑的人,你也不會是一個幸福的人。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:同義句填空。聯(lián)系原文:In today’s world many people seem to be hungry for money.句意:在當(dāng)今世界,許多人似乎渴望金錢。分析:運(yùn)用句型:It seems that+從句。表示表面看起來。同時hungry是形容詞,主語為many people,因此Be動詞用are.故填:seems  are
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面的句子。聯(lián)系原文:If money were everything, all millionaires would have true love, real friendship, health and a long life. However, this is not always true.句意:如果金錢是萬能的,那么所有百萬富翁都會有真愛,會獲得真正的友誼,健康和長壽。然而,這并不總是真的。下一段更加具體的描述了,錢并不是萬能的。故填:Neither, nor
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。譯成中文。聯(lián)系原文 :No matter how much money you have, it is still not enough to make you a happy person if you have no one to laugh with and no one to cry for.分析:No matter how表示無論什么,同義于however; enough to足夠去做什么;no one沒有一個人。故填:無論你擁有多少金錢,如果你沒有一個可以與你一起哭和笑的人,你也不會是一個幸福的人。
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